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File:IOS (2007).png|2007-2012 |
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File:IOS (2013).png|2013-present |
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File:IOS (2013, White Background).png|Inverted |
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*'''2007-2012 (iPhone OS 1.0-iOS 6.0)''': On a black background, we see the Apple logo with a white gradient with curves running through it. |
*'''2007-2012 (iPhone OS 1.0-iOS 6.0)''': On a black background, we see the Apple logo with a white gradient with curves running through it. |
Revision as of 14:47, 13 July 2023
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Background
iOS is the operating system for Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. A rebranded version of iOS is currently used on the iPad, called iPadOS.
(June 29, 2007-)
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- 2007-2012 (iPhone OS 1.0-iOS 6.0): On a black background, we see the Apple logo with a white gradient with curves running through it.
- 2013- (iOS 7.0+): On a black background, we see the Apple logo in solid white.
Variants:
- Some Apple devices prior to the iPhone X with a light color tone may have the colors inverted (so that will be white background and black logo).
- On iPadOS, the logo can be in landscape.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
- On the iPhone 14, there is an accessibility option to turn on "Power On & Off Sounds". When turned on, a chime plays when booting up the device.
Availability: Extremely common. Seen when you boot up an iOS device.